This special-edition Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse was one of the retro-themed highlights at the Monterey Auto Week. For inspiration, Bugatti focused on Jay Leno’s 1928 Bugatti Type 37A racer, which was displayed alongside the special-edition topless Veyron.The Type 37A exterior treatment starts with white “Bianco” paint on the upper portion of the Vitesse including its hood and air scoops. Next, a new light blue is used for the lower trim pieces including the side skirts, front spoiler, and rear diffuser. The 20-inch rims are also accented with light-blue paint. The interior is finished in Cognac leather -- with contrasting blue stitches and “Vitesse” badges – and carbon fiber accent pieces.No engine modifications were made to this Vitesse, which is essentially an open-air version of the 16.4 Grand Sport. The car’s W-16 produces about 1200 hp, almost 200 hp more than the Grand Sport, thanks to larger turbos and revised intercoolers. Torque is rated at 1106 lb-ft and a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic sends power to all four wheels. “Normal” top speed is 233 mph, but increases to 255 mph under special conditions (Bugatti claims it can go over 270 mph, but is limited due to tires). The retail price for this retro-painted Vitesse is $2.5 million.Source: Bugatti